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We're inching closer towards the culmination of a year's worth of Tekken World Tour events. The Theater venue in Amsterdam is set to feature two days of the best of the very best in the world of Tekken for everyone to watch live in person or on stream. General spectating admission and entry to the last chance qualifier at the Global Finals are actually pretty cheap with general admission starting at $10 and entry to the last chance qualifier at $20 so anyone can easily try his or her luck in getting the last remaining spot in the TWT Grand Finals line-up to compete on the world stage. If you're heading into the Netherlands for this special occasion, plan your trip around finding a way to get to the venue which is at "Danzigerdake 5, 1013 AP" overlooking Amsterdam's IJ waterfront. Full details on the Global Finals including where to buy tickets can be found over on the Eventbrite page:

A new update has appeared on the official Japanese website for Tekken 7 announcing that more in-game customization items are heading our way. As an exclusive extra bonus for purchasers of the second Season Pass, 3 sets of customization bundles featuring the Tekken World Tour, a collaboration with the Summer Lesson VR game and fighting hit effects to apply to all our characters is included in the Season Pass. This additional bundle of customization items will be available for download when Season 2 launches September 6 with the sole exclusion being Noctis's Tekken World Tour outfit which will be made available to download at a later date. You can think of this bundle of items being similiar to the first Season Pass and it's equivalent Metallic Gold costume set. You can find a list of all the items and screenshots of the customizations included in Season Pass 2 down below.

Fresh off his recent Tekken World Tour win, LowHigh went home to Korea to quickly do a post-tournament analysis stream where he goes in depth into his decision making during his matches. Since the stream was primarily Korean discussion, we have Yoshikki over on r/Tekken to thank for translating most of the notable bits from the stream. It's an elaborate piece of work that goes into the strategy of the matches so it makes for a really good read if you want to delve deeper into LowHigh's mind and what he thought about his opponents during the tournament. An archive of the stream can be found below but here's a link to the full post by Yoshikki over on r/Tekken.

The premier Australian fighting game tournament; Battle Arena Melbourne is back this year and this time, it's a Master level event for the Tekken World Tour. As Australia's largest tournament event, BAM10 is expected to be even bigger this year for Tekken 7 with international players flying in to battle the region to grab prizes, points and glory. The event doubles as a gaming convention so there's plenty of merchandising, cosplaying, exhibitons and more also planned to take place. Getting the word out there early that registration for BAM10 is already live so be sure to pre-register (Early Bird offer is still available) if you plan on attending. Registration can be done over on the Smash.gg page for the event:

Eeeeesports. Bandai Namco are back to announce the new year of competitive Tekken 7 with the Tekken World Tour. The 2018 season of the Tekken World Tour officially kicks off this month with the first event; Final Round 18 on March 16-18 being a Master level event for competitors looking for a strong start to the new season. The big changes to the tour format for this year is the unified leaderboards which replace the region locked leaderboards from last year, the location of grand finals event which is now set to take place in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and 20 top placers from the leaderboards qualifying for the TWT Grand Finals (up from the previous 16). For more details on the Tekken World Tour for 2018, you can check out their recently revamped web page for the 2018 tour: